Densely in a sentence as an adverb

Gaza is among the most densely populated areas on Earth.

You are not disputing that they are bombing a densely populated area.

The surrounding areas of NYC are more densely populated.

Maybe it's my OCD, or my need to focus deeply on my work, or maybe it's just that the podcast form does not deliver the data densely enough.

I live in Austin which is a very densely-populated regional tech hub.

Heavy bombing of densely populated areas?It's rather simple.

Well it's not as if the heavy bombing of a densely populated defenseless area is healing anything either.

One audience member told me that my cryptography-in-one-hour talk was the "most densely packed hour of information" he had ever seen.

If upper manhattan were as densely built as lower manhattan, you could probably fit another half a San Francisco onto the island easily.

You really have no idea what it's like in America, do you?We don't have high-speed rail, and public transit is reserved for only the most densely-populated cities.

In a car, especially in densely populated areas, one cannot just go where one likes at ones own pace ones movement is governed by the flow of traffic and by various traffic laws.

For densely populated urban environments, the car-sharing model is just too useful - I don't miss not owning a car in London - no more worrying about break ins, theft, insurance, parking spaces, etc.

As a result, governments go to huge lengths to make sure that utility providers don't do the most economically sensible thing of concentrating infrastructure in densely-populated areas.

Never mind the fact that the better answer is amazing and undeniable mass transit, obviating the need for personal car ownership in densely populated areas, and a 2-3 magnitude leap in driver education to prevent such stupidity on the roads as a basic requirement to even begin to address this problem.

And NYC, that concrete jungle that epitomizes a disconnect from anything natural, is actually per capita the one of the 10 most ecologically friendly cities in the nation!It may be unbelievable to you that it is environmentally friendly to pack people densely enough that walking and public transit become favored options.

It's even more depressing to watch all the political infighting in the city about rapid transit buildouts - the Taiwanese tunneled through much more densely populated, existing developed areas years ago, and now they get to enjoy one of the most advanced rapid transit system I've ever seen, while here in Seattle we've been sitting on our *** about this issue for 30 years.

It probably doesn't help that there was a little openness to "modern high-rises" in the 1960s-70s, which led to some really terrible-looking monstrosities that have aged even less well than they first looked, now standing as monuments to "welp, let's never let the developers do that again".However, you can still fit quite a lot of people into 5-story buildings if you build them densely over a region and connect them well with transit.

Densely definitions

adverb

in a stupid manner; "he had so rapaciously desired and so obtusely expected to find her alone"

See also: dumbly obtusely

adverb

in a concentrated manner; "old houses are often so densely packed that perhaps three or four have to be demolished for every new one built"; "a thickly populated area"

See also: thickly